Angry protesters descend on mosque

Daniel Tepfer, Connecticut Post

Daniel Tepfer, Staff Writer

Published 8:37 pm, Friday, August 6, 2010

Flip Benham, Director of a group called Operation Save America, leads members in a prayer Friday August 6, 2010 on Clinton Avenue outside the Bridgeport Islamic Society following a protest against Islam.
Photo: Autumn Driscoll

Thirteen-year-old Rachel Goodall, of West Haven, holds a sign on Clinton Avenue across from the Bridgeport Islamic Society Friday August 6, 2010. Goodall was among a group of protestors from an organization called Operation Save America.
Photo: Autumn Driscoll

"Jesus hates Muslims," they screamed at worshippers arriving at the Masjid An-Noor mosque to prepare for the holy month of Ramadan. One protester shoved a placard at a group of young children leaving the mosque. "Murderers," he shouted.

Police arrived on the scene to separate the groups, but said no arrests were made.

Flip Benham, of Dallas, Texas, organizer of the protest, was yelling at the worshipers with a bullhorn.

"This is a war in America and we are taking it to the mosques around the country," he said.

Mustafa Salahuddin, an Ansonia police officer and parishioner at the mosque, calmly watched the protesters from the mosque's parking area.

"This is unfortunate, but it's a free country," he commented on the protest. "But I believe Jesus would have been appalled by this. We revere Jesus the same way they do."

After about an hour the protesters packed up their placards and fliers into a couple of vans and drove off.